INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Arrow Keys, Tab Key, Dialog Box
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Cursor keys, direction keys, and navigation keys, the arrow keys are usually located between the standard section and the numeric pad on computer keyboards. It is made up of four keys: the left arrow (back arrow), up arrow, down arrow, and the right arrow (forward arrow). Most common reasons why someone may use the arrow keys on their keyboard: move the text cursor on the screen to insert or remove text, move from one cell to another cell in a spreadsheet. Use the right and left arrow keys to move between columns and up and down arrow keys to move between rows: use in combination with other keys for shortcut keys. For example, pressing the alt key and the left arrow key in all internet browser takes you back one page. If you"ve gone back, pressing alt and the right arrow goes forward a page: move a character in a computer game, select text.